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PM edition, Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Phone-detection cameras could be coming to the ACT

Canberra drivers could soon be nabbed by detection cameras for using their mobile phones while driving.

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PM's office exchanged 136 emails about sports rorts

Scott Morrison's office exchanged nearly 140 emails related to sporting grants with Bridget McKenzie's office in the lead-up the 2019 election.

Family of killed train driver pay tribute

The family of Canberra train driver John Kennedy, who died last week, has remembered him as a man with a heart of gold.

Brumbies could be forced to play at 'closed stadium'

Subscriber only: The Brumbies and Japan Sunwolves could be forced to play at an empty stadium next week amid coronavirus fears.

Sexually transmitted infections at five-year high

Data from ACT Health has revealed the number of recorded cases of chlamydia and gonorrhoea has increased each year since 2014.

Fraudster bride bailed while appealing sentence

Subscriber only: A woman jailed for defrauding a childcare centre to pay for wedding has been granted bail as she appeals her sentence.

Child protection system blocking carers

Canberra's child protection system is blatantly trying to restrict lawyers and affected people accessing important information.

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Robertson's famous Big Potato for sale

If you've always wanted to own the famous Big Potato, here's your chance, with owners putting the land housing the potato up for sale.

Mate of the highest order: Don leaves lasting impact

Subscriber only: My father may have done the hackwork, but he wouldn't have lodged a team without Don's help, writes John McIntyre.

South Coast businesses begin road to recovery

Andrew Stewart is busy with the lunchtime rush at his restaurant's takeaway counter in Narooma on the NSW South Coast.

The Aussie unis getting the bulk of your donations

Almost $500 million is donated to Australian universities each year - but the top five receive nearly 20 times more than their peers.
 
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